Person:Elizabeth Watts (13)

m. Bef 1618
  1. William WattsEst 1618 - Bef 1668
  2. Captain Thomas WattsEst 1620 - 1683
  3. Elizabeth WattsEst 1622 - Est 1702
  4. Eleanor WattsEst 1625 - 1703
  • HGeorge HubbardCal 1601 - 1684/85
  • WElizabeth WattsEst 1622 - Est 1702
m. Bef 1642
  1. Mary Hubbard1641/42 - 1721
  2. Joseph Hubbard1643 - 1686
  3. Daniel Hubbard1645 - 1704
  4. Samuel Hubbard1648 - 1731
  5. George Hubbard1650 - Bef 1675/76
  6. Nathaniel Hubbard1652 - 1738
  7. Richard Hubbard1655 - 1732
  8. Elizabeth Hubbard1659 - 1725
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth Watts
Married Name Elizabeth Hubbard
Gender Female
Birth[1] Est 1622 England
Marriage Bef 1642 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Mary).
to George Hubbard
Death[1] Est 1702 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Burial[2] Riverside Cemetery, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Watts Line, in Holman, Mary Lovering; Winifred Lovering Holman; and Helen Pendleton Winston Pillsbury. Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his wife, Frances Helen Miller: Compiled for Helen Pendleton (Winston) Pillsbury. (Concord, New Hampshire: Rumford Press, 1948, 1952)
    337.

    "Elizabeth2 Watts (Richard1), born probably in England, about 1622, died about 1702."

  2. Day, Edward Warren. One Thousand Years of Hubbard History, 866 to 1895: from Hubba, the Norse Sea King, to the Enlightened Present. (New York: Harlan Page Hubbard, 1895)
    272-.

    "George Hubbard and his widow were buried in the Middletown Riverside Cemetery (near the original log church), laid out in 1650, and lying triangularly on the west bank of the Connecticut River, close to the Union Depot, and within a stone's throw of where he resided. … one then and there where are now the stone quarries. Tradition locates George Hubbard's grave close to the burying-ground entrance, fronting west, on St. John's Square, but no headstones show where he or his widow's dust is mouldering."